Patient Services
Permanent
These procedures, which are performed in the
office setting, take less than 5 minutes and require no incisions or anesthesia.
Both ESSURE and ADIANA use a hysteroscope to block the fallopian
tubes. There are no hormonal changes.
Reversible/Long-Term
MIRENA
A soft, flexible IUD that
releases small amounts of hormone locally into your uterus. It gives you birth
control that lasts for as long as you want, for up to 5 years. It also helps to
treat heavy periods, resulting in shorter and lighter periods.
PARAGARD
An
intrauterine contraceptive that lasts as long as you want up to 10 years.
IMPLANON
A
single-rod long acting reversible hormonal contraceptive that is inserted just
under the skin of a woman's upper arm.
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Adolescent Gynecological Care
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Gynecologic surgery including:
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Laparoscopy
Laparoscopy is a group of operations performed with the aid of a camera placed in the abdomen. The laparoscope allows doctors to perform minor surgery with just a small cut in the abdomen.
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Hysteroscopy
Hysteroscopy helps physicians diagnose and treat uterine problems. The
hysteroscope which is a thin, telescope-like instrument is inserted into the
uterus through the vagina and cervix in order to provide a way for physicians to
look inside your uterus. The images from the hysteroscope are transmitted to a
monitor so the physician can see actual images of the inside of your uterus.
There is no incision for this procedure, and it can often be completed with
limited or no anesthesia.
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Hysterectomy
A hysterectomy is a surgical removal of the uterus, resulting in the inability to become pregnant. There are multiple ways a hysterectomy can be performed. If a hysterectomy is recommend your physician will discuss with you the most appropriate type of hysterectomy for you.
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Colposcopy
Colposcopy is a procedure used to help doctors diagnose and treat abnormal cervical cells.Your doctor may order a colposcopy because your cervix appears abnormal during your pelvic exam and pap smear. During this procedure your doctor uses the colposcopy to visually exam the cervix. Colposcopy is a simple and painless procedure that is performed in the office.
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Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure (LEEP)
LEEP is a procedure used to help doctors diagnose and treat abnormal cervical cells. LEEP uses a thin wire loop electrode which is attached to an electrosurgical generator. This technique allows your physician to send the excised tissue to the lab for evaluation. This will verify that the lesion was completely removed, as well as allow for a more accurate assessment of the abnormal area. LEEP is performed in the office.
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Treatment for:
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Endometriosis
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Fibroids
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Irregular Bleeding
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Postmenopausal Bleeding
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Perimenopausal & Menopausal Management
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Hospital consultations
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In-office lab draws performed by Quest Phlebotomists
- In-office procedures
- In-office ultrasounds